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Book1st edPalgrave Macmillan2004Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) PR448.N38 Y33 2004 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Before the Empire of English offers a broad re-examination of eighteenth-century British literary culture, centered around issues of language, nationalism, and provinciality. The book focuses attention on crucial but largely overlooked aspects of eighteenth-century English literary culture: the progress of English topos since the death of Cowley and the cultural aspirations and anxieties it condenses; (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- English literature — 18th century — History and criticism
- National characteristics, British, in literature
- Nationalism and literature — Great Britain — History — 18th century
- English literature — European influences
- Nationalism in literature
- Imperialism in literature
- Great Britain — Civilization — European influences
- Great Britain — Civilization — 18th century
- Great Britain — Relations — Europe
- Europe — Relations — Great Britain
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- "Most English literary criticism assumes that its object achieved a metropolitan status well before it actually did : in fact, English-language writers had to negotiate a long, slow, and self-doubting rise out of provincial subordination. Before the Empire of English shows that English-language writers of the long eighteenth century were all too aware of their provinciality within the wider European world of culture, which they sought to overcome by articulating a cultural nationalist poetics and by indulging in compensatory imperial ambitions. By examining the "progress of English" theme in poetry, the eighteenth- century notion of the republic of letters, and the poetics of the Augustan period, the book challenges narratives about the emergence and character of cultural nationalist investments in the British world, and by dismantling unexamined assumptions of metropolitan centrality, it contributes to a new, postcolonial understanding of English literary and cultural history."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- Introduction : (dis)establishing the empire of English
- 1. The progress of English
- 2. The republic of letters - - 3. National differences and national autonomy
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- 1403964963
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